Yep. I knew a couple of people that died from AIDS but had they lived they would have been in their 60s and 70s now.
Many people don't realize this, but there are a couple of companies out there now that will issue life insurance to an HIV positive applicant if they show good control, etc.
I did see an archived old article about gays protesting Fauci & AIDS meds WAY BACK…protest signs en masse. Now he’s a hero go figure. People have zero sense of history anymore.
Part of the problem is you have a significant number of people think if it is not on the internet, it never happened. SF was an epicenter and I will bet if you went and checked the physical archives of newspapers like the Chronicle and Examiner there would be plenty of articles about this but online, it is very hard to search to find anything older than about ten years on their websites.
Right before the election I saw an article about the Resident that ran in 1974 but only through a piece in National Review and even the NR author was surprised it existed. It was a piece that had run in the Washingtonian magazine profiling JB. Actually it is quite interesting if you want to check it out. JB didn't believe in the Constitution back then either. But this is something you wouldn't search for if you didn't know it existed
Gawd…”Washington’s most eligible bachelor”!! But he wouldn’t take Press’ calls…getting a bit too close to this murderous BAD actor, eh? Wouldn’t wanna “slip-up”?!! Friggin sickening.
Yep. I knew a couple of people that died from AIDS but had they lived they would have been in their 60s and 70s now.
Many people don't realize this, but there are a couple of companies out there now that will issue life insurance to an HIV positive applicant if they show good control, etc.
I did see an archived old article about gays protesting Fauci & AIDS meds WAY BACK…protest signs en masse. Now he’s a hero go figure. People have zero sense of history anymore.
Part of the problem is you have a significant number of people think if it is not on the internet, it never happened. SF was an epicenter and I will bet if you went and checked the physical archives of newspapers like the Chronicle and Examiner there would be plenty of articles about this but online, it is very hard to search to find anything older than about ten years on their websites.
Right before the election I saw an article about the Resident that ran in 1974 but only through a piece in National Review and even the NR author was surprised it existed. It was a piece that had run in the Washingtonian magazine profiling JB. Actually it is quite interesting if you want to check it out. JB didn't believe in the Constitution back then either. But this is something you wouldn't search for if you didn't know it existed
https://www.washingtonian.com/1974/06/01/joe-biden-kitty-kelley-1974-profile-death-and-the-all-american-boy/
Dude…excellent research!! Gonna read it all; you oughta post it?!
Ok. Done. 😁
Gawd…”Washington’s most eligible bachelor”!! But he wouldn’t take Press’ calls…getting a bit too close to this murderous BAD actor, eh? Wouldn’t wanna “slip-up”?!! Friggin sickening.
I archived that bad-boy 👍🏽
https://archive.ph/ATu5K